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, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like the people from japan. very interesting to me. but i think you have an important point. by the way, years ago i called them mustard seeds and they started to grow. but they did not grow enough. >> and we're still trying to catch up with the economy. >> i know. and i'm not a roaring bull here. i'm just putting this stuff on the table. already, jared bernstein, what's your take on the story. >> i like your optimism and you can certainly point to some things, we haven't mentioned housing, but clearly not only is the housing market help to
, we shouldn't have to use it twice. either they're green shoots or just vines and i can't tell which you. but i will tell you this, it's a circular argument. if things were as good as where he want to paept thint them, th can't the fed vacate the premises. why can't bank of japan vacate the premises and why can't europe vacate the premises from the standpoint of central banks. >> i think it's coming. the guy from england sounds like the guy from the ecb, sounds like bernanke, sounds like...
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. >> marc faber joins us on the fastline. great to speak with you. >> thank you very much. >> you said yesterday you called for a crash similar to 1987. by the end of the year. so that's a long ways to fall between now and december 31st. is it sort of a black swan event or sort of a natural implosion on what you see fundamentally? >> well, actually, i didn't predict the crash, i said that by year end, the market would be 20% lower than it is now. i don't consider that the crash. i consider a crash a 90% decline. and that is not likely to happen, because the feds will continue to print money. i just overheard the previous discussion about some of the resource and materials stocks. i think they're rallying because people are beginning to realize that with all the money printing, that is going on, commodities may bottom out soon, and that assets may be more desirable to own than paper. >> shouldn't that have happened ten years ago? marc, why didn't that happen a year and a half ago? why didn't emerging markets and commodities ac
. >> marc faber joins us on the fastline. great to speak with you. >> thank you very much. >> you said yesterday you called for a crash similar to 1987. by the end of the year. so that's a long ways to fall between now and december 31st. is it sort of a black swan event or sort of a natural implosion on what you see fundamentally? >> well, actually, i didn't predict the crash, i said that by year end, the market would be 20% lower than it is now. i don't consider that...
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thanks for joining us, everybody! >>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day losing streak since july 2012. the ten-year yield closer to 3% by the day, by the minute it seems, the question we asked tonight is how do you play the selloff and is it the start of an even bigger correction? dan, kick it off with you, you are a smart bloke. >> i try. i'm going to reference my friend, esteemed colleague, josh brown, said on the halftime show, we are in a correction, down 3% from the highs, i think that makes a lot of sense to me i'm not one of these guys who all year long is buying the dips. that's been a big, big mistake. to me right here now, we have a situation where there are key technical levels being broken close bead low or at
thanks for joining us, everybody! >>> and live from the nasdaq market site right here in new york's times square i'm mandy drury, sitting in for melissa lee. happy friday, everybody. our traders tonight are josh brown, dan nave steve grasso and mr. bk. the big story fast is following now. summer bum, the dow and the sap dropping again today, posting their worst three-day losing streak since july 2012. the ten-year yield closer to 3% by the day, by the minute it seems, the question we...
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we're getting used to this. we had another one today. >> i think we we're going to continue to see those kinds of days because remember the federal reserve is suppressing long-term interest rates and to the extent that they stop pressing them as much, you're going see that. >> is that confusion on the part of the bond market? is it a misperception of fed intentions? why the tremendous -- >> i think it's going because every single day aerchld time we get new information that the federal reserve can react quicker or slower, you're going to see those kinds of movements because there's a huge disparity between where interest rates are today and where they should be. >> who's jumping in? >> i'd argue that we're seeing roughly fair value on bonds here. the problem is it's really a liquid market and price rings get -- >> what value are you talking about, anthony? 275 or $260? there's a big difference. >> when they say it should be equal to the inflation rate plus the growth to the economy? the economy's running at 2? t
we're getting used to this. we had another one today. >> i think we we're going to continue to see those kinds of days because remember the federal reserve is suppressing long-term interest rates and to the extent that they stop pressing them as much, you're going see that. >> is that confusion on the part of the bond market? is it a misperception of fed intentions? why the tremendous -- >> i think it's going because every single day aerchld time we get new information that...
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kate, what can you tell us? >> maria, we just received word that an administrative law judge ruled in favor of request by the u.s. tone for southern district in manhattan to stay civil proceedings goens steven cohen, founder of sac capital. sec two weeks or so, rather almost three weeks, filed suit against stephen cohen saying he failed to super advise his own employees as they engage in pattern known as security fraud, among other charges. today was the deadline by which cohen was supposed to respond to sec charges and we were told he would deny the substance of every charge. instead, however, u.s. attorney for southern district in money manhattan intervened asking that the civil proceedings be halted while his own case, his own criminal indictment, of sac the firm, proceed. essentially a judge granted that request and has denied a related sac request to see document related to the civil inquiry. a lot of moving parts here, maria. but effectively, the focus right now, will be on the criminal case, not the civil
kate, what can you tell us? >> maria, we just received word that an administrative law judge ruled in favor of request by the u.s. tone for southern district in manhattan to stay civil proceedings goens steven cohen, founder of sac capital. sec two weeks or so, rather almost three weeks, filed suit against stephen cohen saying he failed to super advise his own employees as they engage in pattern known as security fraud, among other charges. today was the deadline by which cohen was...
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for us. for everyone. forever. . >> not every stock can be owned forever, period, no, there are very few stocks that you should own all the time. year after year, decade of decade. the fact is, if you don't know what would make you sell a stock, then it's nom not okay for you to buy that stock. lots of people end up selling at the wrong time, they never anticipated selling at all. they figured that's never going to happen. they only thought about what they wanted to buy. they didn't have what i call an exit strategy. as your investing congress i need you to make sure you don't make that same mistake. i need you to develop exit strategies for your stock. how do you time yourselves? okay. there are many stocks where you, when you buy them, you need to understand some day, possibly some day soon you will have to sell, for example, high flying tech stocks. they're like they can be obsolete almost immediately. it's simply not safe to own them unless you recognize they can't be owned forever. eventually, you nee
for us. for everyone. forever. . >> not every stock can be owned forever, period, no, there are very few stocks that you should own all the time. year after year, decade of decade. the fact is, if you don't know what would make you sell a stock, then it's nom not okay for you to buy that stock. lots of people end up selling at the wrong time, they never anticipated selling at all. they figured that's never going to happen. they only thought about what they wanted to buy. they didn't have...
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joining us from a couple of security firms is our guests. thank you both for joining us today. i mean, is this just growing pains or should we be concerned about the future of this service which is growing so much by leaps and bounds? >> well, you know, i think it's something that is indicative of the services. if they had its own infrastructure, you wouldn't hear about it. because so many services went down at the same time, it may make it seem worse than it was. but for the companies, it's a lot more cost effective and from a security perspective in particular, often a better choice for them to delegate their infrastructure needs to another company who has the resources to invest in it. >> is it possible to say whether or not, like, chris, as a host, amazon is less reliable as others or just bad luck? for example, there are a lot of cloud hosts right now and amazon is one of the biggest but has it got a less reliable service or all about as reliable as each other? >> the bigger they are, the harder they fall. i know that these are large enterprises and they put a lot, a ton o
joining us from a couple of security firms is our guests. thank you both for joining us today. i mean, is this just growing pains or should we be concerned about the future of this service which is growing so much by leaps and bounds? >> well, you know, i think it's something that is indicative of the services. if they had its own infrastructure, you wouldn't hear about it. because so many services went down at the same time, it may make it seem worse than it was. but for the companies,...
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senator ted cruz joins us exclusively to tell us about his strategy. >> and then russia spits in
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use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy, is that pertinent to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can buy it back lower when business is improving and not deteriorating. don't treat businesses as though they're staples that can be held for ages. there are third rail names. take caution. you can do very well for yourself. take profits on the way up. get out of the way down. you don't have to go over the top to make money in these names. have you to be willing to jump ship. when it's clear the stock is peaked and the business and you are ready to head down, stay with cramer. hear we go. the first tweeter says i'm trying to buy a small regio
use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy, is that pertinent to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can...
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use any day strength to lighten up, come on. your first loss is your best loss, stay investing in the same world, i was reading the other day, boy is that every pert meant to what i'm talking about. discipline makes a huge difference. i am tireless in telling you not took grody, saying you have to take something off the table, i endlessly tell you it doesn't matter where a stock has been. when it goes down, down, down, when that happens, sorry, you have to sell the darn thing. if you love it, you can buy it back lower when interests are improving, not deteriorating. do ep treat risky trading vehicles like shooting star tech stocks as though they're staples that can be held for ages. there are third rail names. take caution. you can do very well for yourself. take profits on the way up. get out of the way down. you don't have to go over the top to make money in these names. have you to be willing to jump ship. when it's clear the stock is peaked and the business and you are ready to head down, stay with cramer. [ male announcer ]
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i use a dvr. excellent cable company that i utilize. >> i plug my kiss 8 track tape into my exact. >> that was a solo. don't lie. anybody want to trade tivo. >> the answer is you all use tivo. they have sued every cable provider for the intellectual property. ultimately the shareholders of this company are probably betting that some kind of a deal happens, somebody byes it, they don't want to have a settlement. it's like 12 years of matching and waiting for that to happen. >> the housing picture getting more cloudy and confusing. the common wisdom is that as rates rise house prices have to fall, but the latest numbers show prices rose in june although the rate of gains did slow down. following latest developments, doug duncan. a lot of people calling for housing boom because of a 4 and a half percent mortgage which i don't get but is it doomed? >> the average mortgage rate since world war ii is about six and a half percent. today's rates are good from a historic perspective. we looked at the last
i use a dvr. excellent cable company that i utilize. >> i plug my kiss 8 track tape into my exact. >> that was a solo. don't lie. anybody want to trade tivo. >> the answer is you all use tivo. they have sued every cable provider for the intellectual property. ultimately the shareholders of this company are probably betting that some kind of a deal happens, somebody byes it, they don't want to have a settlement. it's like 12 years of matching and waiting for that to happen....
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the investment from china into us, 20% of us. so our business operations in china actually are really quite limited. we have investment banking teams and global markets and commodities teams that transact with customers. africa is to facilitate trade and investment flows to and from china into africa as well as markets like brazil for example. >> even if you're not directly invested in china, i know icbc has the 20% stake in you, you point to the investment flows between africa and china. do you fear there will be a substantial slowing down in investment flows? >> absolutely. there is no doubt about that. in fact, if anything, we are not only focusing on the trade and investment flows between china and africa, we clearly do focus on the rest of the world. and particularly if you look at north america, and even europe and japan in particular, there is a huge amount of interest back on to africa now. i would say too much attention and interest. we're quite well positioned to try to capitalize and leverage all of those. >> there hav
the investment from china into us, 20% of us. so our business operations in china actually are really quite limited. we have investment banking teams and global markets and commodities teams that transact with customers. africa is to facilitate trade and investment flows to and from china into africa as well as markets like brazil for example. >> even if you're not directly invested in china, i know icbc has the 20% stake in you, you point to the investment flows between africa and china....
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red hook brewery brewed this for us so it goes with our wings. it's a craft beer at a price just below craft and above domestic premiums. it is in the first two weeks, the number four beers. >> i was hoping people would get in, it have a dpraet opportunity. just a fantastic job. thank you for calling mad money. >> thank you, jim. always great to be on your show. >> sally smith, you see what's going on. this company's making major changes. doesn't even need to, but she keeps trying to improve. sally smith is a bankable ceo. >> coming up, well traveled? the travel sector has been experiencing its share of turbulence. trip adviser headed skyward after earnings while expedia's flight is grounded. tonight, cramer checks in on price line. is it looking five star or more like a bates motel? right now, seven years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's c
red hook brewery brewed this for us so it goes with our wings. it's a craft beer at a price just below craft and above domestic premiums. it is in the first two weeks, the number four beers. >> i was hoping people would get in, it have a dpraet opportunity. just a fantastic job. thank you for calling mad money. >> thank you, jim. always great to be on your show. >> sally smith, you see what's going on. this company's making major changes. doesn't even need to, but she keeps...
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and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and that's par for the course. plus, i have to tell you that while the stock has been acting funky of late, although today was a rare exception, the stock rallied nicely, google has never truly recovered from what was thought to be a disappointing quarter. this last quarter wasn't that terrible, it's just that wall street analysts have been using this $1,000 price target thing going right into the results. and that was too much for this $900 and change stock to handle given the rapid transition from desk top to mobile that everyone figured google
and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and...
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we have tank activity right below us, using barbed wire fences to cordon the access roads off. the violence, as you mentioned, is still under way in different parts of the country. sporadically, the ministry of interior has been authorized to use deadly force to protect state institutions. that shows you the highest level or the higher level of anxiety that currently exists. also an attack in the suez that killed seven soldiers overnight. we understand that all shipping, though, on the suez canal remains unaffected. also keep in mind when it comes to the death toll, we're getting conflicting accounts. the ministry of health talking to close to 600 at this point. the muslim brotherhood claims the figure is much, much higher. it will remain to be seen the international condemnation and the exchange of diplomatic criticism if you will. the u.s. statement directed rebuke of the egyptian military, it is a punitive measure but concise at that. did not cancel financial assistance to the egyptian the response from the egyptian presidency has been one saying that the statement from the
we have tank activity right below us, using barbed wire fences to cordon the access roads off. the violence, as you mentioned, is still under way in different parts of the country. sporadically, the ministry of interior has been authorized to use deadly force to protect state institutions. that shows you the highest level or the higher level of anxiety that currently exists. also an attack in the suez that killed seven soldiers overnight. we understand that all shipping, though, on the suez...
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he joins us on the fast line. good to speak with you. >> thanks. >> do you think he would be receptive to the suggestion they do a larger buyback? >> i think they're open to large investors and to want hear all thoughts out there. what's interesting today is perhaps carl realized that maces are better than dell pcs, so it's a good opportunity. but it's attractive, and apple management and willing to listen more than the past. >> it does seem ironic for someone to be a buyer of dell and apple. do you see that as co-existing? >> i think our personal take is that investors should take that 13.75 offer from silver lake and dell and run for the hills. but we think apple is undervalued. we agree with him. and we think the company is buying back shares, they're going to buy back more. 920 million shares outstanding, $130 billion in net on the balance sheet. they'll be active. more importantly, how is the reception of the new iphones. we think the low-cost iphone is going to steal the show raising it lower in the internat
he joins us on the fast line. good to speak with you. >> thanks. >> do you think he would be receptive to the suggestion they do a larger buyback? >> i think they're open to large investors and to want hear all thoughts out there. what's interesting today is perhaps carl realized that maces are better than dell pcs, so it's a good opportunity. but it's attractive, and apple management and willing to listen more than the past. >> it does seem ironic for someone to be a...
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tell us who you thought won our street fight. the results are at the end of the show as always. >>> carl icahn's post about his stake in apple boosting the stock and also the street's awareness of twitter. let's bring in a man who saw that value long before icahn. howard is cofounder and ceo of stock twits, a social network of traders an investors. >> my mom is is watching. >> you better keep it clean. let's get straight into this conversation. i think that twitter has a lot of great trading ideas. at the same time does it also have the potential of being the modern day chat room with way yahoo! finance was used ten years ago? >> always going to be the question. here's my thought. carl really the old koot got it right here. he's ahead of the curve here. carl's a trend setter. i may be early, carl's now confirming the trend. carl's got a team of lawyers. he's figured this out. he's got a hot hand. he's not promoting a penny stock. he's talking to tim cook. feels like tweeting it. it's a little bit of theatre, but guess what? carl'
tell us who you thought won our street fight. the results are at the end of the show as always. >>> carl icahn's post about his stake in apple boosting the stock and also the street's awareness of twitter. let's bring in a man who saw that value long before icahn. howard is cofounder and ceo of stock twits, a social network of traders an investors. >> my mom is is watching. >> you better keep it clean. let's get straight into this conversation. i think that twitter has a...
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cisco is telling us the business climate is not as strong as many of us thought. so this market selling off here on the idea that the economy is actually a lot more anemic than we thought. only the naming of a new federal reserve chairman, not only the possibility of the beginning of tapering, which i doubt owe glow the debt ceiling debate is coming, the budget battle, all kind of things, by the way, chart watchers are watching the dow and the s&p today. the dow is sitting on its 100-day moving average and the s&p is very close to its 50-day moving average, although, we have moved off of those here. we will watch those very closely as we head into this last hour. >> i spoke with bull, he has been a billing bull. he said, maria, i'm a long-term bull. there have been nagging problems, for example, good economic news out of the euro zone and china did not result in a rally. is something he is noticing in the united states. he says the old addage, when the bad news wane take it with it wants, we got a triple digit decline down 210 points, close to the lowest as you he
cisco is telling us the business climate is not as strong as many of us thought. so this market selling off here on the idea that the economy is actually a lot more anemic than we thought. only the naming of a new federal reserve chairman, not only the possibility of the beginning of tapering, which i doubt owe glow the debt ceiling debate is coming, the budget battle, all kind of things, by the way, chart watchers are watching the dow and the s&p today. the dow is sitting on its 100-day...
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news week used to be sold by "washington post." again, of course as you would expect, the newspaper business keeping that name, you would expect to see that happen again because it would be -- it, again, is synonymous with that. we'll see what mr. bezos has in mind for it. >> i just want to point out the "washington post," the newspaper has been innovative in its use of technology. done graham who has a personal relationship with mark zuckerberg was one of the first people to push the "washington post" and any newspaper to use the facebook tools of liking. "washington post" was key in allowing people to share articles they liked through facebook. so it's always really tried to push the edges of how people interact with technology through the newspaper. >> yes, still wasn't enough. >> guys, thanks so much. mary, july ya, talk to you soon. yankees star alex rodriguez -- we will get you the latest live from chicago, the site of the planned return in just about three hours from now when we come whack. in today's markets, a lot can happ
news week used to be sold by "washington post." again, of course as you would expect, the newspaper business keeping that name, you would expect to see that happen again because it would be -- it, again, is synonymous with that. we'll see what mr. bezos has in mind for it. >> i just want to point out the "washington post," the newspaper has been innovative in its use of technology. done graham who has a personal relationship with mark zuckerberg was one of the first...
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we are using the ones that work. because we're the most interactive show on tv, if you have any questions about the charts or killer ideas for a future off the charts segment, tweet me @jimcramer hashtag #chartnado. to kick things off, we're taking a look at a sexy stock that's had a checkered history of late. we're taking a look at lululemon or lulu for all you home gamers. bob lang, the technician is the senior strategist as well as being my colleague at realmoney.com. lululemon , let's say it's a long time cramer fave. two months ago, the ceo, christine day, announced her resignation at exactly the wrong time. as a result the stock tumbled $14 in a single session. it was blinding. over the last month-and-a-half, it is climbing out of the pit and now bob lang thinks lulu's cart looks truly beautiful for the bulls. i'm inclined to listen. why? i'm inclined to listen because i have to say, the track record has been truly fantastic. three weeks ago, we knocked it out of the park with the regional banks, key and huntin
we are using the ones that work. because we're the most interactive show on tv, if you have any questions about the charts or killer ideas for a future off the charts segment, tweet me @jimcramer hashtag #chartnado. to kick things off, we're taking a look at a sexy stock that's had a checkered history of late. we're taking a look at lululemon or lulu for all you home gamers. bob lang, the technician is the senior strategist as well as being my colleague at realmoney.com. lululemon , let's say...
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did you use weakness today to add to your position? >> we haven't yet. we were a little concerned that the stock had gotten a bit of ahead of itself after the previous quarter and so the results today, we're currently going over them. we haven't made a decision on it. >> what's your reaction to can you recall icahn taking a position and he said within your shop he's the least bullish on apple? >> that's a fair statement but generally speaking apple is trading at such a compelling valuation here and the fact that we're in this kind of an air pocket in terms of new products that we find it pretty hard to believe that 2014 we won't see rising revenue growth and also earnings growing from apple. when you overlay that with the current valuation, i'm not surprised carl is interested in apple. it's pretty can compelling. >> what are your biggest positions in? what do you have the most conviction in? >> one of our most recent holdings was facebook. this is a stock we've watched for a while, since the ipo. we made a call in terms of not getting involved with it a
did you use weakness today to add to your position? >> we haven't yet. we were a little concerned that the stock had gotten a bit of ahead of itself after the previous quarter and so the results today, we're currently going over them. we haven't made a decision on it. >> what's your reaction to can you recall icahn taking a position and he said within your shop he's the least bullish on apple? >> that's a fair statement but generally speaking apple is trading at such a...
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they would say, we want to use your software. we would say, it's not chinese or mandarin or cantonese. we don't care. we krks our folks speak english. we want to export. we like that you support the u.s. marketplaces, europe and australia. so they're using our software to export out of china into these channels. >> why is this more effective than keyware? >> keyware is one of the things they do. with key words you have to set up a website, come up with the key words and a website that converts. if you are a chinese manufacture ever, you want for the put your product in front of the consumers. they have hundreds of millions of consumers there ready, you are putting your products in front of the consumer. >> you have a novel way to get paid. you have a baseline and the gross margin. the merchandise value, are the companies that say, listen, i will not pay you twice, there's amount of mine i will pay you, forget about it? >> retailers like our pricing model. it's a shared success. your number one job is growing, your number two job
they would say, we want to use your software. we would say, it's not chinese or mandarin or cantonese. we don't care. we krks our folks speak english. we want to export. we like that you support the u.s. marketplaces, europe and australia. so they're using our software to export out of china into these channels. >> why is this more effective than keyware? >> keyware is one of the things they do. with key words you have to set up a website, come up with the key words and a website...
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josh, thank you for bringing it to us. i tweeted earlier where is the love for the ballmer departure? >> what was all the love on that day? to expect the resignation of a ceo at some point in the next 12 months is going to lead to this mass turn around in a stock and in a company of this size, delivers cash flow like any other company in the world would love to do. what we said what i think this is positive. i would want to own microsoft here. if anything -- >> you want to own here? >> absolutely. after this pull back, this is a stock that to me i wanted to own before the ballmer news and we have's taken it back to that point. this is a company that's changing their model but they're not going toe do it overnight. devices and services is what he was trying to transition. >> let's say they're not going to have a replacement in the next six to eight months. they have an analyst meeting in september. there is going to be no change, nothing interesting in the corporate action side. it's going to be a buy back story and they ma
josh, thank you for bringing it to us. i tweeted earlier where is the love for the ballmer departure? >> what was all the love on that day? to expect the resignation of a ceo at some point in the next 12 months is going to lead to this mass turn around in a stock and in a company of this size, delivers cash flow like any other company in the world would love to do. what we said what i think this is positive. i would want to own microsoft here. if anything -- >> you want to own here?...
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stay with us. >>> all right. tomorrow's big jobs report expected to add about 180,000 non-farm payrolls. yesterday's adp data added 200,000 private jobs and backs up those estimates. but my next guest is not so optimistic with his estimate. get this, 23,000 jobs. wow. so here is david sanchi and we also bring in global strategies bob cinch, who has a completely different view. now, david, 23,000 jobs. i got to hear the rational for this. >> okay. first of all, larry, we're not in the business of predicting with they will report. i will have to say the bls tomorrow will probably report an estimate of 150, 175,000 jobs. we use real time income tax collections to estimate employment change. every day across the country employers submit income and employment taxes to the treasury that are withheld from their employee's paychecks and the treasury reports that data each day on its web site and we analyze that data to make our employment estimate. now, our estimate is only 23,000 for the month. the reason for that is we
stay with us. >>> all right. tomorrow's big jobs report expected to add about 180,000 non-farm payrolls. yesterday's adp data added 200,000 private jobs and backs up those estimates. but my next guest is not so optimistic with his estimate. get this, 23,000 jobs. wow. so here is david sanchi and we also bring in global strategies bob cinch, who has a completely different view. now, david, 23,000 jobs. i got to hear the rational for this. >> okay. first of all, larry, we're not in...
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is it preventing us from getting us together? or helping us move closer together. >> i think it's absolutely tearing people apart. if you're getting addicted to playing a game, you're not engaging with people. it's not like playing ping-pong or pool or tennis. you're not talking when you're playing call of duty. truly, you're calling into not reality. if you want to be in reality and engage with someone you love, come on. >> they don't like to talk -- my husband is really good at "call of duty." you have your conversation, then you go play "call of duty." you do your thing, it keeps everybody happy. >> what about the foreplay? what about foreplay? foreplay, not "call of duty," you know? >> well, maybe "call of duty" is foreplay to people. the guy, right? >> what about, for example, i went to my college reunion recently. my five-year reunion. and they called the turnout record breaking and the facebook effect. because so many people had connected on facebook. they thought it would prevent people from coming but instead they were m
is it preventing us from getting us together? or helping us move closer together. >> i think it's absolutely tearing people apart. if you're getting addicted to playing a game, you're not engaging with people. it's not like playing ping-pong or pool or tennis. you're not talking when you're playing call of duty. truly, you're calling into not reality. if you want to be in reality and engage with someone you love, come on. >> they don't like to talk -- my husband is really good at...
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what can you tell us about it? >> well, i didn't quite see what commissioner shelton said today, but i know how he feels about this, and, you know, we feel very strongly about it, too. maintaining the integrity of the market, maria, is the single most important goal for the cme group. any trades that don't meet the obligations or what we set them out to do to benefit the commercials and end users, we don't compensate those participants if we don't think that they are abiding by the incentive programs we have. we have over $40 million a year that we spend on oversight of our marketplace alone, and i think it's more than any other exchange in the world that spends that kind of money. if anyone is violating our rules or that of the commodity exchange act, that will be pursued vigorously. >> is there a violation right now, do you know? are you in the middle of this? >> again, mary -- again, maria, we don't comment on that. we don't comment on rumors and speculation. >> right. >> all i will say is that, as i said earlie
what can you tell us about it? >> well, i didn't quite see what commissioner shelton said today, but i know how he feels about this, and, you know, we feel very strongly about it, too. maintaining the integrity of the market, maria, is the single most important goal for the cme group. any trades that don't meet the obligations or what we set them out to do to benefit the commercials and end users, we don't compensate those participants if we don't think that they are abiding by the...
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so use it as a pivot. but consider the following three reasons, bill, that may help answer your question. i asked traders why were rates up. they said, euro gdp. this is a glide path leveling off. even if the data isn't great, stabilization needs to move markets and it may be something that the fed should pay attention to, the doom's day disaster is probably gone. number two, japan and china were sellers. the 67 billion drop we saw was one of the bigger drops by foreign investors in six years, and that data is two months old. that's june data. the third point. technicals. we're hitting all of the technical marks, momentum. it really is a charting delight to watch the treasuries. usually when that happens, you're in a trend you don't necessarily want to jump in front of. >> interesting. >> it makes a lot of sense, rick. let's bring in rick, jpmorgan funds. david, what do you think about yesterday's sell-off and what we're seeing post? are we done with the selling yet? do you think this market continues nerv
so use it as a pivot. but consider the following three reasons, bill, that may help answer your question. i asked traders why were rates up. they said, euro gdp. this is a glide path leveling off. even if the data isn't great, stabilization needs to move markets and it may be something that the fed should pay attention to, the doom's day disaster is probably gone. number two, japan and china were sellers. the 67 billion drop we saw was one of the bigger drops by foreign investors in six years,...
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we put it behind u us and it's us and it's actually fun to be quoted in the movie, however, we've got to set the record straight because she can't be further from the truth. >> let's do that. you and i have talked in the past, a diamond you bought 20 years ago is probably more valuable. tell me the valuation of jewels? >> the value continues to go up, for the past ten years, until 2020 at least, the demand is growing twice faster than the offer. so, that gap is growing tremendously, which means that the price of real high quality fine diamonds in the past seven years for example has gone up on average 650%, so a diamond 20 years ago is worth much, much more and is going to continue to do so for the next 10, 15 years. >> this is an interesting point because when you're dealing in very high-end, you don't cut prices. it's not like you have a chanel bag and if you wait long enough, the company will cut the prices. >> we don't cut prices, but we have total vertical migration which allows us to control everything we do. we control the whole chain and offer the product at a very competitive
we put it behind u us and it's us and it's actually fun to be quoted in the movie, however, we've got to set the record straight because she can't be further from the truth. >> let's do that. you and i have talked in the past, a diamond you bought 20 years ago is probably more valuable. tell me the valuation of jewels? >> the value continues to go up, for the past ten years, until 2020 at least, the demand is growing twice faster than the offer. so, that gap is growing tremendously,...
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us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your tweets. we'll be right back. make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> in july, john made a beari
us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your...
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now, of course, that leads us to a big question. which one of these healthy food plays should you actually buy? and the answer to consider -- well, don't want to just talk about the companies, we want to talk about the stocks. the stocks often separate from the actual companies. right now, annie's, for example, it is selling for 36 times earnings with a 22.5% growth rate, meaning the stock is trading at 1.7 times the growth rate, that's much more expensive on a priced to earnings basis and growth basis than either hain or white wave, although annie's is expanding the share of the supermarket aisles in a fashion that says if the stock gets hit, you might want to be a buyer. now that dicey tape, hain sells for 25% earnings. trading a little less than 1.5 times growth. white wave sells for 23 times earnings, okay, with a 17.5% growth rate meaning it's trading at 1.3% growth. that makes it the cheapest of the bunch. yeah. white wave. a lot of guys out there. the way i see it, if the smaller less established player like annie's gets a pr
now, of course, that leads us to a big question. which one of these healthy food plays should you actually buy? and the answer to consider -- well, don't want to just talk about the companies, we want to talk about the stocks. the stocks often separate from the actual companies. right now, annie's, for example, it is selling for 36 times earnings with a 22.5% growth rate, meaning the stock is trading at 1.7 times the growth rate, that's much more expensive on a priced to earnings basis and...
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you join us with more. bring us the highlights. >> it is a 13 season. many names are telling us where they see news and where they do not. warren buffet says it slashed its exposure in kraft foods and mondelez. on the other hand, likes the move of general motor, increased its stake there by 60% to 40 million shares. how about that company in cooup coopertino and j.c. penney, of course, always making headlines. tiger global had enough. resolved its stake in the shareholder. storos busy. icahn hadded 2, it has now 17 million shares. by the way, icahn now has 140 million shares of dell ahead of the vote there. also, some interesting moves we saw in the yellow metal, omeg gas, third point, paulsen sold off their trust. paulsen still has some. this is an interesting move that let investors use that as a currency. the financials see bulls rush in. berkshire adding to u.s. corps, wells fargo blue ridge raised its rate in citigroup, hedgies have been looking for move him in the auto sector sales, blue ridge by avis and hertz, paulsen by cooper tire as his mna p
you join us with more. bring us the highlights. >> it is a 13 season. many names are telling us where they see news and where they do not. warren buffet says it slashed its exposure in kraft foods and mondelez. on the other hand, likes the move of general motor, increased its stake there by 60% to 40 million shares. how about that company in cooup coopertino and j.c. penney, of course, always making headlines. tiger global had enough. resolved its stake in the shareholder. storos busy....
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phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than what it would take to take a comparable trip in planes or trains. he tweeted a few hours before he pulled an all-nighter developing his hyperloop plan. the hyperloop will have an open architecture, so in other words, if other technology companies, other software engineers, if they want to add to the hyperloop that he throws out there, that's a possibility. i want to show you the animation, because this is the vision of a company out of colorado. et-3, it's developing tube transport technology. it's already issuing licenses to technology partners, similar to what musk has talked about, an open architectur
phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than what it would take to take a comparable trip in planes or trains. he tweeted a...
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do you think the rises are behind us or ahead of us? >> i think in the short term, most of it is behind us, but in the next couple years, it's only just begun. again, it was cheap money that got us here, both in asset prices, in stocks, but certainly also in bonds. so you get a reversal of that, it's going to be a major headwind for stocks. >> let me pick it up with kenny. cheap money saved the world. >> we're normalizing here. this is a chic buying opportunity. >> peter makes a lot of good points, and i mentioned on the same side of this argument, i think we're here only because of the cheap money. but that being said, i do think if the economy turns around, it will abe buying opportunity. i think the buying opportunity is coming. i don't think we're there yet because i think the market is weaker. i think we're going to get a 10% drop in the market, but i think you'll turn right around to between 16 and 25. so yes, i think long term there's absolutely a buying opportunity. >> i hand it back to peter, and peter, does that make sense to
do you think the rises are behind us or ahead of us? >> i think in the short term, most of it is behind us, but in the next couple years, it's only just begun. again, it was cheap money that got us here, both in asset prices, in stocks, but certainly also in bonds. so you get a reversal of that, it's going to be a major headwind for stocks. >> let me pick it up with kenny. cheap money saved the world. >> we're normalizing here. this is a chic buying opportunity. >> peter...
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he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just the debt. it's not just what you owe. a lot of studies have also looked at what students know quh they go through four years of liberal arts and many of those studies are pretty discouraging and a third thing you might add to the what do you know and how much do you owe? where do you go and what happens to you when you graduate? 50% of the college graduates unemployed or underemployed. there are other ways to succeed, to get jobs. and to consider your future. it used to be almost automatic that the advice would be go to college. now i think people have to pause and consider very carefully.
he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just...
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, maria and bill, i was pleased to be here. >> see you soon. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we have a breaking story. let's get to dominic. what's going on? >> let's look at what's happening overall with amazon.com, because if you look at their website, you're not going to see anything, because there's still an error message right now. that's what you're going to see if you go to www.amazon.com. oops, we're very sorry, the site is down. it will be back up very soon. it's unavailable while we make improvements to service. now, it's not just the website. it's also any mobile app. if you're on your ipad or another tablet application or you're on your smartphone, it's basically down throughout. so it's not just the website. it's also all of the mobile apps. so this is -- at least for right now, appears to be a service disruption while they make some improvements, as they say, or something else. but for right now, you can't really see
thank you for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, maria and bill, i was pleased to be here. >> see you soon. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we have a breaking story. let's get to dominic. what's going on? >> let's look at what's happening overall with amazon.com, because if you look at their website, you're not going to see anything, because there's still an error message right now. that's what you're going to see if you go...
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a slogan many of us are familiar with. macy's has everything. and today for first time in four years macy's reported sales and earnings that were disappointing. and the company's too good, too well run with to good of a breadth of merchandise not to worry about the short fall. and from the looks of it, not a lot of everything selling. this's the last thing we want to hear. my current thing, we're losing the leadership by the day. we know every citizen, remember the spike at the two-year high, the housing market, they're nowhere to be seen on the new high list. they're more likely to be found hovering near the low list giving up hard fought gains. i know mortgage gains are up from historic lows and housing is more affordable than in 2006, but not enough anymore, people. there are many sectors that depend on housing for oomph and it's within them. we have had terrific runs. many applies as paints, woods, mortgage insurers, any further increases in mortgage rates and this're that -- they're only a hair's breath from going higher. no wonder we saw -
a slogan many of us are familiar with. macy's has everything. and today for first time in four years macy's reported sales and earnings that were disappointing. and the company's too good, too well run with to good of a breadth of merchandise not to worry about the short fall. and from the looks of it, not a lot of everything selling. this's the last thing we want to hear. my current thing, we're losing the leadership by the day. we know every citizen, remember the spike at the two-year high,...
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tell us about your growth. and the future of maybe a machine-run world. >> we have 180 locations in 10 airports and terminal d, delta terminal at laguardia, deploying between terminal d and terminal c 2,500 ipads that work in restaurants in the gate hold areas so you don't line up like you used to for the last 40 or so years. what we do is use our technology to enhance the customer experience. which allows our crew members to spend all their time on hospitality. >> so you say you're enhancing the customer experience by using the technology. i took a look at what you do. you can sit down essentially if you're a working person like brian is on the go. plug in, eat, and work on your computer at the same time and order from an ipad. does that technology make you leaner and meaner? i see you're actually adding head count. >> yes, we as a matter of fact in laguardia terminal d added 125%, minneapolis st. paul, added 160% of crew members in head count. >> shouldn't the technology mean that you can hire less people? >>
tell us about your growth. and the future of maybe a machine-run world. >> we have 180 locations in 10 airports and terminal d, delta terminal at laguardia, deploying between terminal d and terminal c 2,500 ipads that work in restaurants in the gate hold areas so you don't line up like you used to for the last 40 or so years. what we do is use our technology to enhance the customer experience. which allows our crew members to spend all their time on hospitality. >> so you say you're...
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he joins us on the fast line. good to see you. >> good evening. >> what are the lowest and the highest estimates in terms of valuations for this things? >> right now it's obviously a private company valuation. they control their stock pretty hard but we're really talking about a hair under $10 billion. that's where it's mostly been trading, limited stock sales. there is something called gsv which is like an etf for these companies. its most recent valuation put it at $9.8 billion. >> dan, how is this ipo going to differ in terms of who is going to be allowed to get involved in it? do you think they're going to go the democrat route that facebook and others did in the past or are they going to want to be more traditional? >> they're make sure the computer systems -- >> that's a good start. >> my guess is they might go that facebook groupon -- not groupon, google route. i could see them doing that although i don't think those decisions have been made yet. i've read people suggest that this could be a 2013 ipo. i don
he joins us on the fast line. good to see you. >> good evening. >> what are the lowest and the highest estimates in terms of valuations for this things? >> right now it's obviously a private company valuation. they control their stock pretty hard but we're really talking about a hair under $10 billion. that's where it's mostly been trading, limited stock sales. there is something called gsv which is like an etf for these companies. its most recent valuation put it at $9.8...
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use that, wait a day or two. if it holds it then you can trade. >> i think this has one of those huge short interests, though. the guidance is pathetic but despite that people are going to be covering. it's basically taking the stock back to unchanged on the day. be aware of that if you are somebody who is short that there is a big short interest out there and a lot of these have bounced fast. >> yelp surging 23% after beating the street's estimates with a smaller than expected loss for the second quarter. yesterday dr. j. predicted the move before the company announced earnings. listen. >> yelp, i like this one. i think it is one of the ways where you really attack mobile. i think these guys are going to do extremely well. the street is looking for a loss of 4 cents. we could have a surprise there. >> in fact, we did. >> big surprise. >> smaller loss than expected. the shares ripped. >> this is another one of those, the shares ripped because of the big short interest as well. kudos to roger and bono and everyone
use that, wait a day or two. if it holds it then you can trade. >> i think this has one of those huge short interests, though. the guidance is pathetic but despite that people are going to be covering. it's basically taking the stock back to unchanged on the day. be aware of that if you are somebody who is short that there is a big short interest out there and a lot of these have bounced fast. >> yelp surging 23% after beating the street's estimates with a smaller than expected loss...
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tells us cops estimate a drop of 13% in july. the company estimates that same store sales fell 16% at kfc china location, pidz za hundred up 3%. yum said they forecast sales to be positive in the fourth quarter. stock down nearly 4% in the after hours. people lisa, back to you. >> thank you, josh lipton. tim, young brands hit new highs recently. >> i think the problem is people were expecting it to turn around quickly t.avian flu, kfc and pizza hut, significantly different in china. they are looking at minus 7, minus 8. it's not good news. it means it will not end as quick as possible. will is no reason to ride into these numbers and get disappointed. >> now it's time for the evening, a rapid fire recap of the day, best cnbc moments just in case you missed them. ♪ >> news just breaking. blackberry had been halted. they have now announced they are seeking strategic alternatives. they're opened to a joint venture of the company or possibly a sale of the company or other options. >> we believe the economy is about to go south, whi
tells us cops estimate a drop of 13% in july. the company estimates that same store sales fell 16% at kfc china location, pidz za hundred up 3%. yum said they forecast sales to be positive in the fourth quarter. stock down nearly 4% in the after hours. people lisa, back to you. >> thank you, josh lipton. tim, young brands hit new highs recently. >> i think the problem is people were expecting it to turn around quickly t.avian flu, kfc and pizza hut, significantly different in china....
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that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline merger grounded by the justice department, at least for now. how will u.s. airways and amr fly forward? the markets, a big story today. the dow deteriorating as you see there. well, deteriorating no more, ladies and gentlemen. look at that. it's come back in just the past few minutes, higher by 44 points, right now at 15,463. we're following, yes, that florida sinkhole. here it is. evidence. how can you tell if your property or the property you want to buy is in danger? we'll elo
that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power" starts right now. >>> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> a major airline merger grounded by the justice department, at least for now. how will u.s. airways and amr fly forward? the markets, a big story today. the dow deteriorating as you see there. well, deteriorating no more, ladies and gentlemen. look at that. it's come back in just the past few minutes, higher by...
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he'll join us next. i don't think he's going to impress us this time, but we'll see what happens when we return. great to see you, mark. >> good to see you, andy. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer
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because ashton kutcher is with us, conclusively to tell us what drove him to play the part of steve jobs in that upcoming biopic. all that and more. maria and i look forward to seeing you in the last hour of the trading day on "closing bell." more estans coming your way right after this. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical h
because ashton kutcher is with us, conclusively to tell us what drove him to play the part of steve jobs in that upcoming biopic. all that and more. maria and i look forward to seeing you in the last hour of the trading day on "closing bell." more estans coming your way right after this. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the...
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he'll join us to tell us, coming up later on "closing bell." my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in p
he'll join us to tell us, coming up later on "closing bell." my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is...
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less for us. more for you. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. let's do our top three trades now. first up, kraft, downgraded over at jeffries. down 1.25. >> and goldman sachs put out a note the other day, too, all about questioning the valuation and can it continue and looking forward into 2014. will you see cost inflation coming in for kraft and i will point out they're stealing market share in the coffee segment and the stock has done well and what would i do underneath the market and i would just own some puts. >> next up, tyson foods beating on both top and bottom lines. josh, what do you see with the stock up 4% today and one year, 92%. >> i have to tell you, i hadn't been watching this thing. this is one of the best charts i could find out there period t really looks incredible. no resistance. company beat earnings by a dime and beat revenues by 100 million. s
less for us. more for you. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. let's do our top three trades now. first up, kraft, downgraded over at jeffries. down 1.25. >> and goldman sachs put out a note the other day, too, all about questioning the valuation and can it continue and looking forward into 2014. will you see cost inflation coming in...
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so sorry, murph, i'm going to go with steph. >> tweet us @cnbcfastmoney using #bear or #bull and we'll give you the results at the end of the show. gold, it's a three-month high. hey there, jackie. >> 2% on the day, but 20% since its june low. that's the kind of move that gold has made which means technically we are looking at a bull market here for gold. jim, is part of this safe haven buying or is there something else here that's boosting bullion? >> i think it's two 230e8d fold. i think it's syria but also the fact we've walked back taper with the spate of kind of crummy data. but i think we're coming to significant technical levels. $1,428 is the level i'm looking at. i will be surprise approximatd enough ambition to go over that. >> jef kilburg, jim is looking at $1,428? do you think we've hit resistance and if not what is the resistance level in your opinion? >> slight resistance but i disagree with the qe undercurrent. i think this is all about syria. we talked about this flight to quality play and that was met with some resistance by some of the fast money traders. the flight t
so sorry, murph, i'm going to go with steph. >> tweet us @cnbcfastmoney using #bear or #bull and we'll give you the results at the end of the show. gold, it's a three-month high. hey there, jackie. >> 2% on the day, but 20% since its june low. that's the kind of move that gold has made which means technically we are looking at a bull market here for gold. jim, is part of this safe haven buying or is there something else here that's boosting bullion? >> i think it's two 230e8d...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> got to kick this off with you. you've written so much about this and have been talking to so many people about it. you think the government is just trying to break up this company. so add as much pressure in all different areas to get them to succumb to a breakup. >> yeah, i don't think there's any question about it. i think there's no doubt about it. i think it is the policy of the united states as articulated not just by the president, by the congress, by a number of fed governors, by the presidents of some of the district fed operations, that the too big to fail situation is not tenable, and that we've got to get rid of it in this country. in addition to which we've got any number of sets of regulations that are coming out, basil 3, the leverage ratio, the liquidity ratio, geared to the same thing -- break up the banks, get them smaller, get them out of the place where they could be a systemic risk to the system. the net effect is we have eight agenci
thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> got to kick this off with you. you've written so much about this and have been talking to so many people about it. you think the government is just trying to break up this company. so add as much pressure in all different areas to get them to succumb to a breakup. >> yeah, i don't think there's any question about it. i think there's no doubt about it. i think it is the policy of the united states as articulated not just...
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round it up for us. august's best and worst sectors. >> now that we've closed out the month, let's check the score card how we did for the month of august. the broader s&p 500 finished down 3% for the month. all ten sectors finished lower. utility stocks the worst performers, down by 5 .5 % in that period. high dividend payers were not helped with a rise in interest rate which saps demand for these type of stocks. the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down about 1% for the month. the sector my have ekeed out a gain had it not been declines in first solar, hp and microdevice systems. the relative best performing sector was materials because they were only down fractionally, 0.2%. they were helped by cliff, free port, both up 7%. when it comes to the stock market, it was down. it was down across the bothered for those big cap s&p 500 stocks, guys. >> red was the color to wear clearly. thank you very much. >>> when the markets open back up on tuesday, it's going to be september. acco
round it up for us. august's best and worst sectors. >> now that we've closed out the month, let's check the score card how we did for the month of august. the broader s&p 500 finished down 3% for the month. all ten sectors finished lower. utility stocks the worst performers, down by 5 .5 % in that period. high dividend payers were not helped with a rise in interest rate which saps demand for these type of stocks. the better performers on a relative basis came in technology. down...